Gaspar accepts Tigers pay cut
Greg Denham
The Australian
September 14, 2004
RICHMOND defender Darren Gaspar will take a significant pay cut to remain at Punt Road for the final two years of his contract.
The Tigers had fielded several inquiries for the services of the out-of-form full-back, but his staggering price tag put many rival clubs off making Richmond a serious offer, even on a cost-sharing basis.
Gaspar has served three years of a back-ended five-year contract and had the capacity to earn a total of $1.3 million in 2005 and 2006.
The 28-year-old was secured long-term by Richmond after the West Australian was tempted by a multi-million-dollar offer to join Fremantle after winning the Tigers' best-and-fairest award in 2001 and gaining All-Australian selection in 2000 and 2001.
West Coast and the Kangaroos showed initial interest, but that has since been tempered by financial restrictions.
Gaspar had his worst season this year and was dropped to the VFL for a period in the second half of the season before playing the final five games.
His form tapered off after resuming from a mid-year knee reconstruction last year.
Gaspar and his management are understood to have agreed to a pay cut after meeting last week with Richmond football director Greg Miller.
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